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Recurrence Editor using AjaxManagerProxy

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Keith Lubbers
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Keith Lubbers asked on 04 Nov 2010, 07:43 PM
I'm using a RadScheduler in the Timeline view and when the edit window opens and I select recurrence the display is messed up when using the AjaxManagerProxy.  If I remove the proxy the recurrence display looks correct.

Any ideas?

The editor on the left is with the proxy and the one on the right is without.  That is the only difference.

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Peter
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answered on 05 Nov 2010, 07:21 PM
Hi Keith,

Please, see this forum post:
http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/aspnet-ajax/ajax/controls-loosing-their-style-skin-on-ajax-postback.aspx#1296619

Let us know if the problem persists.

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Peter
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answered on 05 Nov 2010, 08:28 PM
I tried setting the property on the Scheduler, but that didn't fix the problem.  Is that where I should set it, or is there a way to set it on the Recurrence Editor? 

Also, while I was testing I noticed that this doesn't occur when I have the control outside of my master page, so I'm guessing some styles in my master could be a contributing factor.  Is there anything done differently with the styles of the Scheduler when it is being updated via ajax?

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Peter
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answered on 12 Nov 2010, 09:39 AM
Hello Keith,

Can you send us the code of your implementation? Ideally, you can open a support ticket and send us a simple working demo of the issue? Attached is my test sample with which I tried to replicate the problem but to no avail.


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Peter
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